x86 version of AllJoyn for Android platforms

Alljoyn is a cross-platform library designed for peer-to-peer communication between various devices over different transports.

This library is open-source (Apache License) and initially created by Qualcomm Innovation Center. The project has joined the AllSeen Alliance two days ago and now it’s hosted here: https://allseenalliance.org/source-code

Even if the precompiled x86 version isn’t distributed from the official website, compiling it from the sources is perfectly supported.

When you download the release package for Android, here is what you get:

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cpp/core AllJoyn functionality,implemented inC++

-built from Git projects alljoyn_core andcommon

-required forall AllJoyn applications

java/optional Java language binding(built from alljoyn_java)

-required forAndroid apps

c/optional ANSIClanguage binding(built from alljoyn_c)

-required by Unity binding

unity/optional Unity language binding(built from alljoyn_unity)

about/implementsAllJoyn About Feature.(built from about.git/(cpp andjava))

If you use the Java binding alljoyn.jar, you’ll end up with liballjoyn_java.so in lib/armeabi/. The binaries (.so/.a files) from this package are ARMv5 only but compiling it from the sources is perfectly supported.